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Regional Business Leaders Review 2024/2025

Recession – light on the horizon?

A New Year may bring fresh hope as the economy struggles through recession. However, recovery is unlikely to be swift or sure with some...

Mpac’s harvest – bumper future for kiwifruit

The sweet taste of success is on the menu for Mount Maunganui-based Mpac, as revealed by its managing director, Brendon Lee. Harvesting opportunities, the...

Workplace law update

Changes in employment, immigration and health and safety law are all expected to be enacted during the coming year. However, Copeland Ashcroft Workplace Lawyers...

The changing tide of real estate

From understanding tech savvy homebuyers to using digital tools to sell properties, there’s a lot to unpack when considering the future of real estate....

Dynamic duo, local focus

It may be one of the most widely recognised names in professional services, but Deloitte draws on local people to ensure it meets the...

US election impact – don’t overreact!

Donald Trump’s convincing win at the recent US election surprised many and has left the Democratic Party in tatters.

Tauranga Club – city centre sanctuary

When escaping the rat race or connecting with business contacts, the Tauranga Club is a venue in the heart of the city that’s also...

Connecting kōrero

Helping leaders lead while ensuring they support their teams, Kānuka Wellbeing and Leadership is ready to ensure local businesses achieve their potential, company director...

University of Waikato 60 years of innovation

For sixty years, one of New Zealand’s premier seats of learning has been at the forefront of education. However, there’s much more to come,...

Tabak’s total success with business sales

Whether buying or selling, many locals look to Paul Brljevich from Tabak’s Business Sales to smooth the transition and seal the deal. Tabak’s Tauranga director...

DEA – Building the future

Large scale, modern and complex – all of these fall well within the auspices of Design Engine Architects (DEA), as the company’s managing director,...

Rotorua – connecting past and future

It may abound with natural wonders while being rich in culture, but Rotorua has much more to offer. Working in partnership with researchers, businesses...

Property primed for 2025

The commercial property market is poised to make a comeback as we head into the new year and investors have been buoyed by recent...

The evolution of recruitment: AI and the human touch

Finding the sweet spot between AI and human operation is essential. As we navigate through the ever evolving landscape of recruitment, it becomes increasingly...

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